Julia | |
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Genre | soap opera |
Directed by | Arkadiusz Luboń Sławomir Pstrong Marcin Solarz Adrian Kręciszewski |
Starring | Julia Rosnowska Krystian Wieczorek Marta Żmuda Trzebiatowska Michał Lewandowski Bartosz Obuchowicz |
Theme music composer | Lenka – Trouble Is a Friend |
Composer | Grzegorz Daroń |
Country of origin | Poland |
Original language | Polish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 186 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Krystyna Lasoń |
Running time | 22-25 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TVN |
Picture format | SD: 576i, HD: 1080i |
Original release | January 2 – December 14, 2012 |
Related | |
Prosto w serce |
Julia is the Polish soap opera. It is broadcast on weekdays on TVN since Monday, January 2, 2012. The pilot episode was broadcast on Friday, December 23, 2011, after the final episode of Prosto w serce (Straight Into the Heart).
The series follows the fortunes of young girl called Julia Chmielewska, who the day before his wedding decides to start all over again and moves out of her hometown to Kraków. Staying with her cousin Katarzyna and her family. In the picturesque town meets a rich Janicki family, who are the owners of Beauty Clinic.
Actor | Role |
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Julia Rosnowska | Julia Chmielewska |
Krystian Wieczorek | Jan Janicki |
Marta Żmuda Trzebiatowska | Monika Miller |
Michał Lewandowski | Maciej Janicki |
Bartosz Obuchowicz | Dariusz Nogaj |
Tadeusz Huk | Tadeusz Janicki |
Anna Tomaszewska | Hanna Janicka (née Wójtowicz) |
Aldona Jankowska | Bożena Miller |
Alina Kamińska | Alicja Chmielewska |
Gabriela Mazurek | Natalia Chmielewska |
Ewa Kaim | Katarzyna Baran |
Grzegorz Mielczarek | Krzysztof Baran |
Emilia Stachurska | Pola Baran |
Weronika Humaj | Kaja Baran |
Maja Bohosiewicz | Anita Ziółkowska |
Maciej Kosmala | Esteban |
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